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Design and Implement Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs for IBM WebSphere Application Server:This redbook from IBM on java covers topic on J2EE Platform technology |
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Designing Enterprise Applications with the J2EE Platform, Second Edition:This book covers topic on J2EE Platform Technologies , Client Tier , Web Tier , Enterprise JavaBeans Tier ,Integrating with the Enterprise Information Systems Tier
Packaging and Deployment ,Transaction Management , Security , J2EE Internationalization and Localization , Architecture of the Sample Application |
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Designing Enterprise Applications with the J2EETM Platform, Second Edition:This article examined the recommended architectures for J2EE applications and covered designing an application for the J2EE platform. It described the Model-View-Controller architecture and showed how this architecture applies to enterprise applications. It also described the more commonly used J2EE design patterns, which are useful for designing components within an application |
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J2EE 1.4 Application Server Developer\'s Guide:The intended audience for this guide is the person who develops, assembles, and deploys J2EE applications in a corporate enterprise. |
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J2EE BluePrint:This tutorial illustrates the J2EE programming model in the context of an in-depth description of a multitier Web application: the pet store e-commerce application |
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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans: The fourth edition in the Mastering EJB series, this book provides in-depth coverage on the changes that
come with EJB 3.0. More than 50% new and revised, the free download covers the latest features of the new
release and information on the Java Persistence API and the entities defined therein |